Inno3D’s 8800 GT is king
They say the Inno3D 8800 GT is fastest 8800 GT out there, and it's cheaper to boot. Add comment
They say the Inno3D 8800 GT is fastest 8800 GT out there, and it's cheaper to boot. Add comment
The P180's big brother is the Antec Performance One P190 case. It's hugenormous and comes with two PSUs pushing a total of 1200W. Add comment
What happens when an AGP Radeon HD 2600 meets an old Dell? Casual gamers can rejoice! Add comment
Falling just short of 2GHz when overclocked, Patriot's DDR3-1866 is a decent performer. Add comment
Ring ring ring ring spy-o-phone. Add comment
How about 4GB of PC2-8000 that will do 1066 @ 2.0v for $140? Add comment
Always use protection. Add comment
The Black Edition processors offer something that AMD has historically reserved only for the most elite (and expensive) processors: multiplier-unlocking. Add comment
Off goes Edison's current for the last time. Be sure to follow the last link in the story. Add comment
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A former engineer at Intel quantifies Microsoft's bloat-factor, coins a brilliant new acronym, and shoots straight about Intel's past. Well worth the read. Add comment
With an engineering sample 45nm E8500 Wolfdale, this lucky guy hit 4.7 Ghz with air cooling. Check out the photos. Add comment
Glacial Power's 550W PSU is rock solid. Just look at those 12v rails. Add comment
OCZ's offers DDR3 PC3-12800 Titanium with XMP. XMP memory sort of overclocks itself. Pretty neat. Add comment
Google has announced it will bid in the 700MHz spectrum auction. Add comment
Obama is the first 2008 US presidential candidate to release a comprehensive technology plan. Add comment
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